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Mental Disorders: Symptoms Of Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a long lasting/life long mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, behaves, process information, and store information. People with schizophrenia think very unorthodoxly, and are not “there” completely. Schizophrenia is a very rare hereditary disorder. The symptoms can disable someone physically and mentally. Schizophrenia can be inherited from family members, or be susceptible to it later on. Suffers of the disease have an excess number of neurotransmitters and overproduction of dopamine. The excess neurotransmitters muddles the brain and causes sudden uncontrolled body movement, and inhibits thought processes. Dopamine also acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain, but when overproduced, it can interfere with other processes. The irregular circuitry also leads the brain being unable to properly communicate and control the body. Symptoms of schizophrenia usually start between ages 16 and 30. In rare cases, children have schizophrenia too. …show more content…

Positive symptoms are displays of abnormal behavior. Sufferers with positive symptoms may “lose touch” with some aspects of reality. Symptoms include seeing things that aren’t there, unable to think clearly, random body movements, and abstract thinking/ideals. Negative symptoms are described as irregular emotions or feelings. Symptoms include minimal expression and emotions, reduced feeling of satisfaction, difficulty starting and completing activities, and difficulty speaking/articulating. Cognitive symptoms affect a person’s ability to learn, process information, and retain information. Symptoms include unable to properly understand information, trouble focusing, inhibits ability to learn, and trouble remembering

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